Monthly Archives: August 2009

Foreign Haircut

A room somewhere in Paraguay. An old man between 60 and 70, is sitting in on a bench left to the entrance. A single table-mirror-stool-combination in the right corner is the only sign that this room actually serves a purpose. … Continue reading

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Week 5: On the Slow Road

I’m on a boat. Somewhere between Asunción and Concepción on the Rio Paraguay. The sun is shining, but the wind is cooling enough not to let me sweat. I’m lying in the nose of the Cacique II, a small boat … Continue reading

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Week 5: A Magical Night

A tiny step for humanity, but what a leap for me! I, Jakob Arnim-Ellissen, on the 8th of August 2009 managed to sleep. In a bus. A Bolivian bus. A Bolivian bus on an unpaved road. Truly amazing. But I … Continue reading

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Week 4: Making Miles

Completely exhausted from the trip to Machu Picchu we stayed another night in the great Southern Comfort Hostel in Cusco, doing our laundry (necessary), having a good night of sleep (quite necessary) and taking a shower (absolutely necessary). Our next … Continue reading

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Week 4: 10 lessons I learned at the Machu Picchu

“Why you shouldn’t go to Machu Picchu” is the title of an article I wrote into my notebook after a tour took me to Aguas Calientes at the foot of Machu Picchu and one night before I actually went up … Continue reading

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